Charlevoix will host fellow unbeaten Petoskey in a non-conference game on Tuesday.

Elk Rapids 9 6 8 20 - 43

Charlevoix 17 20 25 8 - 70

Boyne City 67, East Jordan 51

BOYNE CITY - Junior Reed Ameel scored 22 points in what Boyne City coach Tim Smith called the best game of his career as the Ramblers won their first league game.

They is 2-4 overall, 1-1 in the league, while East Jordan is 1-4, 0-2.

"Our defensive pressure gave them problems," Smith said. "We played well in the post, especially in the second half. Jordan Voice gave a real solid effort and had 11 of his 15 points in the second half."

"We had a drought in the fourth quarter," Harbor coach Geoff Morse said. "We got good looks but we just couldn't get it to go down. St. Francis did a good job of boxing out, so it was one shot and out down the stretch."

The Rams, 4-2, 0-2, had three players in double figures, led by junior Greg Oldman's 19. Seniors Mark Morse and Silas Perrault both scored 14.

St. Francis' Trevor Kierczynski was the game's high scorer with 25 points. Josh Jorkasky had 23.

INDIAN RIVER - Central Lake put in a free throw with no time remaining for the one-point victory, overcoming 34 points from Inland Lakes senior Zac LeJeune.

Central Lake, 2-3 overall, 2-1 in the Ski Valley, was led by Vern Roberts' 14 points.

The Bulldogs, 3-3, 2-2, play at Alanson in a league contest on Tuesday.

Central Lake 8 15 8 19 - 50

Inland Lakes 11 13 14 11 - 49

Bellaire 66, Pellston 53

PELLSTON - Pellston scored nearly as many points in the fourth quarter, 25, as it did in the previous three, 28, but it was too little, too late against Bellaire, undefeated and eighth-ranked in Class D.

"We dug ourselves a hole in the first half," Pellston coach Cliff Hass said. "In the second half our intensity was much improved."